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dina cappiello, the national environment reporter for the associated press, joins me now. 27 1/2 million dollars in finds, $200 million for the cleanup. in the range of penalty, how does this rank? >> it's the biggest ever for a company that violates its water pollution permits. other companies that paid big fines in the past in 2008, the e.p.a. said this is the biggest ever for a company that violated permits it had from states. >> ifill: describe the pollution. >> we're talking about 6,000 violations over 300 state-issued permits, hundreds of streams, tributaries and rivers, 79 active coal minus, over 20 coal processing plants where they put the coal and wash it before it's shipped, over five appalachian states, so it's a pretty massive coverage area for the settlement. >> reportersettlement. >> ifill: how did the discharges occur? >> they're actually piped into the waterways and states issue permits for the companies that give them certain limits and in this case this company repeatedly from 2006 to 2013 exceeded those limits, that they were actually authorized to discharge. >> ifill:
dina cappiello, the national environment reporter for the associated press, joins me now. 27 1/2 million dollars in finds, $200 million for the cleanup. in the range of penalty, how does this rank? >> it's the biggest ever for a company that violates its water pollution permits. other companies that paid big fines in the past in 2008, the e.p.a. said this is the biggest ever for a company that violated permits it had from states. >> ifill: describe the pollution. >> we're...
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in the political environment we are not likely to return to levels of spending favored by the most ardent defense proponents and organizations like aei on the hill or frankly in the pentagon. now the budget plan announced monday would provide $115 billion more over the next five years then sequester level funding. if it is a realistic puzzle that reflect strategic as well as the resources the department might reasonably expect to receive albeit with strong leadership and cooperation in the congress. if enacted it will help remedy some of the damage article is by sequestration albeit with continued training and maintenance shortfalls in the near term and potential cuts in the future. if the $26 billion provided by the administration's proposed opportunity growth and security fund is also approved for fy2015 the military's near-term readiness picture improves significantly. the budget plan and associated proposals divide a sustainable path towards shaping the force able to protect the nation and fulfill the president's defense strategy. albeit with some additional risk. as the department as
in the political environment we are not likely to return to levels of spending favored by the most ardent defense proponents and organizations like aei on the hill or frankly in the pentagon. now the budget plan announced monday would provide $115 billion more over the next five years then sequester level funding. if it is a realistic puzzle that reflect strategic as well as the resources the department might reasonably expect to receive albeit with strong leadership and cooperation in the...
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. >> delicate balancing act between environment and economy. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. not my strong suit. we get to the end of the day and i am toast. in fact, we've had toast for dinner. but tonight i nailed it. kfc family feast. 9 pieces any recipe, 3 large sides, 6 biscuits, $19.99. do not give up on dinner. ♪ >> delicate balancing act over the future of lake tahoe about to play out in court sierra club facing off against the agency that regulates development. and each side claims it's protecting the leak. for decades, economy here was driven by casinos competition changed everything >> we saw our economy go into free fall. >> businesses should
. >> delicate balancing act between environment and economy. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. not...
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the supreme leader must take care of the political environment. they are not becoming friends with the u.s., but they do want to reach a deal with them. >> tell us more about that political and by amendment. organizations must take into account what politicians are saying to their own populations. on the domestic political landscape. the situation in iran, does it allow for a deal at the moment? >> in the sense that this majorityrepresents a of the support of the population. what is at stake are the radical conservatives who are against the deal. they are still very powerful in some editions of parliament and other institutions. they are trying to do anything that they can to stop this policy. thethe supreme leader, for time being, wants to go on negotiating with the u.s.. >> broadly we know what a permanent deal might look like. iran would increase enrichment to a certain level. right now they are enriching uranium at five percent rather than 20%. in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. as a researcher and specialist on this issue, what is th
the supreme leader must take care of the political environment. they are not becoming friends with the u.s., but they do want to reach a deal with them. >> tell us more about that political and by amendment. organizations must take into account what politicians are saying to their own populations. on the domestic political landscape. the situation in iran, does it allow for a deal at the moment? >> in the sense that this majorityrepresents a of the support of the population. what is...
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fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the community. they are that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one the winter. i had. you can the museum of jewish heritage is open to new exhibit called discovery in recovery. preserving iraqi jewish heritage. in may two thousand and three shortly after the beach. american troops discovered one variety of jewish artifacts in sedona hussein's intelligence headquarters. when the soldiers entered the building the film thousands of books and documents about four feet of water. and it was immediately apparent to them that they pertain to the iraqi jewish community which at one time and then. barry. i'm seeking ethic and heart of baghdad and had been in this part of the world for well over two thousand five hund
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fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the queue you seek me out that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one. they went to. your great new books dollars due to sch has released a video about homosexual love was in shock waves in the islamic republic with the topic is to do and being convicted of homosexuality to carry the death penalty. now that a cop on every new old gentleman who wrote and directed the video for the cash to set it as being viewed on more than a median every news online or via illegal satellite channels since it's valentine's day was nice. it has cost the discussion to the great thing and it's a lot of them are biting at the end their lives have been changed to the commons of the bed the messages we proceed to the sensitivities
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people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >> reporter: many beijing residents are also wearing face masks to guard against dangerous pollutants known as pm-2.5. some masks are made especially for small children, who otherwise would be reluctant to wear them. people are also taking measures inside their homes. the best air purifiers cost about $500 to $800. in china that's about two month's salary for the average worker. >> translator: they're expensive, but what can we do? >> reporter: even china's president directly addressed the issue with the people. this is one of the residential compounds that xi jinping made a surprise visit to last month. he
people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >>...
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demonstrators are hoping to convince president obama to reject the pipeline saying it will damage the environment and contribute to global warming. >> our coverage of this winter storm is just getting started. rain, ice, snow. who gets what and when? >> plus, the butter cold that's coming in behind the snow. why the snow that we get tomorrow isn't going anywhere mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> a man who was shot at the green line this morning was grazed while walking out of the station this morning. he walked out of the hospital and refused to speak to police. and no arrests have been made. >>> tonight show host jimmy fallon is a man of his word. this morning he anxioused the challenge of chi
demonstrators are hoping to convince president obama to reject the pipeline saying it will damage the environment and contribute to global warming. >> our coverage of this winter storm is just getting started. rain, ice, snow. who gets what and when? >> plus, the butter cold that's coming in behind the snow. why the snow that we get tomorrow isn't going anywhere mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned,...
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. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are obsolete, and china and russia are developing fighters that can outfly the jet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, it has been almost a year now since pope francis has become pontiff. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are your headlines at this hour. secretary of state john kerry is in paris trying to diffuse the crisis in ukraine. he'll hold face-to-face talks with sergei lavrov. lavrov claiming there are no russian troops on the ground in crimea. >>> the black sea fleet is blocking all traffic in the crimean area. >>> the west virginia state house will vote on a water protection bill to try to prevent another chemical spill like the one that can tom nated the water in january. if passed it will
. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are obsolete, and china and russia are developing fighters that can outfly the jet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> coming up on al jazeera...
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students from nearby school districts gather data and inform community decisions about the environment and the economy. but maybe the most important factor is many of the hard-working people in this particular part of the state depend on the york river to support their jobs. the york river is a place where people go to work. ommercial and we see this especially in the western part of the united states that when he's areas are designated either wild and scenic or wilderness, what happens is areas around that become de facto wilderness or de facto wild and scenic which many, many times imposes on private property rights. now we've experienced that more in the west than what my colleagues have in the east and my colleague from maine expressed rightly so this has very, very broad support. i'm sure it does. they work very hard on that but the danger in the future is, if taken to the extreme, you could have, unless we had within the study, you could have some pressures on private property rights. we think that is sufficiently important to put that in the studies so that those that will be af
students from nearby school districts gather data and inform community decisions about the environment and the economy. but maybe the most important factor is many of the hard-working people in this particular part of the state depend on the york river to support their jobs. the york river is a place where people go to work. ommercial and we see this especially in the western part of the united states that when he's areas are designated either wild and scenic or wilderness, what happens is...
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. >> this is a way of ensuring a warm, welcoming environment judgment-free, so that families can come and relax and have a good time and not worry about how the person on the spectrum is going to behave or what other people might think. >> reporter: lisa is director of accessibility programs of the theater development fund. the nonprofit organization coordinates performances like these four times a year. the mission is to make live theater more accessible to diverse audiences. here are some of the things you'll see at an autism friendly show that you wouldn't see on broadway otherwise. ushers have about 30 extra helpers on hand. they hand out colorful stress relievers called manipulative to help autistic audience members to relax before and during the performance. they make the autism friendly shows as close to the regular shows as possible. audio levels are reduced by about 20% and strobe lights are completely eliminated. yet organizers say it's what's happening offer stage that truly makes this broadway performance unique. the usually empty lobbies are transformed into spaces for be
. >> this is a way of ensuring a warm, welcoming environment judgment-free, so that families can come and relax and have a good time and not worry about how the person on the spectrum is going to behave or what other people might think. >> reporter: lisa is director of accessibility programs of the theater development fund. the nonprofit organization coordinates performances like these four times a year. the mission is to make live theater more accessible to diverse audiences. here...
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we know that they are going to be around tourism and the environment. brown infrastructure. brown opportunities to invest in the direction to bring tourists both ways through the border. a ceremony held in mexico city's towel many cattle angel my hero award the concept is that the capture was distinguished guests medallion on the key to the sixty five has signed agreements to imprint sites or services to the estimate to fall eight million mexican migrants covers all a bit lopsided release. instead kept its icy hold on much of the mountain states on monday with snow forming an attempt to struggling schools and offices closed. to make a subset of the harsh winter threatened as much as ten inches of snow by the end of the day in washington baltimore and elsewhere in the meat atlantic region school systems in baltimore washington in many suburban areas but close as roll smithsonian museums. except for the national and space museum. more than two thousand one hundred flights in the notice states the council on monday according to the gym and prayers. as chancellor unto them will
we know that they are going to be around tourism and the environment. brown infrastructure. brown opportunities to invest in the direction to bring tourists both ways through the border. a ceremony held in mexico city's towel many cattle angel my hero award the concept is that the capture was distinguished guests medallion on the key to the sixty five has signed agreements to imprint sites or services to the estimate to fall eight million mexican migrants covers all a bit lopsided release....
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and i guarantee that with the help of the sustainability office and city partners and the sfpuc and environment we will be learning to explore ways to conserve more water, not only because it is scarce, but also because the it is right thing to do and i would like to personally thank the director for all of his work in helping to embed this in the curriculum. >> also i would like to send out a shout out to the civil rights academy who will be hosting the performance for students by the music group ten. ten began a program to provide tools through music and arts to help the youth encourage their potential and later today we will have the information about the african american student honor roll and i will not steal their thunder and emily is here and i believe that virginia marshal will share the information about that event, i also would like to send out a shout out to west portal elementary and the students 200 students will be celebrating the year of the horse by marching in the annual chinese parade in san francisco and the word has it that the superintendent will be making an appearance and
and i guarantee that with the help of the sustainability office and city partners and the sfpuc and environment we will be learning to explore ways to conserve more water, not only because it is scarce, but also because the it is right thing to do and i would like to personally thank the director for all of his work in helping to embed this in the curriculum. >> also i would like to send out a shout out to the civil rights academy who will be hosting the performance for students by the...
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clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the sign that that isestors -- but radioshack an entirely different story. badwe kept hearing was how the weather of that retailers and margins were bad -- what is going on? >> that was definitely the vibe on wall street. the data was not looking great and everyone was ready for a catalyst for these retailers. it was like you had a pot of water coming to a boil. so -- in the waterned question were >> everyone else got taken off the burner and radioshack is still on. everyone else had liquidity and said we are going to make it at least through this year. radioshack, they just could not make it. the revenues are down, their
clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the...
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it is the question of what the ifc and the world bank called enabling environment. there's not a shortage of money. they are enormously wealthy. they are regional investors. they would like to put money in, but can they trust in the rules of the game and the rules of law to do that. minerals are not going to be a magic bullet, but oil and gas resources that are being discovered recently are quite immense. inis not inconceivable that 10-15 years, they can more than underwrite the cost of sustaining said -- sustaining stability. in conclusion, let's move from thinking of quick fixes and magic bullets to understanding that peace and stability and governance were at the heart of peace and stability. it is the many small wins that will deliver this for afghans. the question is can the politics deliver something that the middle 90% of afghans who order and law and want that feature -- and want that future can realize it. you very much, andrew. it is a great pleasure to be here. i want to join you and others in thanking u.s. ip and others in sponsoring this. it is humbling
it is the question of what the ifc and the world bank called enabling environment. there's not a shortage of money. they are enormously wealthy. they are regional investors. they would like to put money in, but can they trust in the rules of the game and the rules of law to do that. minerals are not going to be a magic bullet, but oil and gas resources that are being discovered recently are quite immense. inis not inconceivable that 10-15 years, they can more than underwrite the cost of...
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there's been a change in the regional environment. the two main patrons of the two groups, iran and saudi arabia, i think there's been a shift of their certainly on the saudi side. factor has been a geneva meeting. we can get back to that but there have been a shift in the region. that might help us move forward in lebanon. of course, we need to follow presidential elections with parliamentary elections as mentioned before. on extremist groups it's important to start by saying that all the major parties, sunni, shia, christians, troops are committed to avoid internal warfare. there's no major movement towards internal conflict. no will, no plan for it. but there is very high tension because of has those direct engagement in the war in syria. this has led to some radicalization in the sunni city states of lebanon, some homegrown groups but also encouraged a group from syria and others related to al-qaeda to take the fight to hezbollah territory inside lebanon, and that is that we've seen in the last few months. i think this will remain
there's been a change in the regional environment. the two main patrons of the two groups, iran and saudi arabia, i think there's been a shift of their certainly on the saudi side. factor has been a geneva meeting. we can get back to that but there have been a shift in the region. that might help us move forward in lebanon. of course, we need to follow presidential elections with parliamentary elections as mentioned before. on extremist groups it's important to start by saying that all the...
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it created a environment where its beneficial to the agency to distort the costs. let's get back to what we should do. not people trying to sneak in rules. not people trying to sneak in different cost benefit analysis. let's have conversation again between the american people and the government that they are in charge of. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from texas who has 1 1/4 minutes remaining. ms. jackson lee: i thank you very much. i thank the gentleman for his analysis, but let me offer to him that first of all this particular legislation will be subject to a veto threat because as the president has noted there is already a robust analytical and procedural requirement. i agree there should be that. we already have it. and the coalition for sensible safeguards has indicated the jackson lee amendment is a commonsense amendment that makes clear that regulations whose benefits the public health safety exceed the cost of regulated industries are good public investments. this amendment is a necessary amendment. the jackson lee amendment says if it'
it created a environment where its beneficial to the agency to distort the costs. let's get back to what we should do. not people trying to sneak in rules. not people trying to sneak in different cost benefit analysis. let's have conversation again between the american people and the government that they are in charge of. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from texas who has 1 1/4 minutes remaining. ms. jackson lee: i thank you very much. i thank the gentleman for his analysis,...
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he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal problems. they have economic problems. >> he says that the worst thing was the collapse of the soviet union, but you believe that if he thought he could re-create a soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with it. >> he just wanted countries, most of all the ukraine, looking to russia. they want them to be part of an arrangement russia, not the west. he wants to avoid them establishing stronger linkages with the west. he wants them to have much stronger linkages with russia. russia has some measure of control. >> he says that specifically in part, does he not? >> he is a typical autocrat. he has made no secret of what he wants to do. he is doing it. i think he has a clear purpose in mind. he's taking the long view here. he is prepared to play this out. we will see tactical moves. one way or another. i think we need to keep in mind w
he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal problems. they have economic problems. >> he says that the worst thing was the collapse of the soviet union, but you believe that if he thought he could re-create a soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with it. >> he just...
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the environment for the safety of media workers is still not that good. there are still -- is still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become .ersonal then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start terrorizing and attacking. we have had examples of this in the past. the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism . there is a huge problem of corruption and there is a huge need for investigative journalism. >> that segues to another subject. let me ask you about this, james. it is our business in a way and also the business of mr. answer here. just state broadcasting, government broadcasting. answer's rta is moving to a bubble broadcast model and changing the way they think about -- a public broadcast model and changing the way they think about they do their work. what is the role for the bbc and other broadcasters? is there a course correction we should make? i'm thinking about this because when he talks about investigative journalism, one of the things we have put
the environment for the safety of media workers is still not that good. there are still -- is still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become .ersonal then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start terrorizing and attacking. we have had examples of this in the past. the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism . there is a huge problem of corruption and there is a huge need for investigative...
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done in an environment that is bit -- in a bit of an aberration. it is a long-term project not an overt night -- an overnight affair. it used the defense strategic guidance as a foundation document and build upon it, but the themes, the principles, the mission refer back to the strategic guidance. or is a coherence here -- there is a coherence here. what do you think this -- >> do you think this qdr offers low to moderate risk? >> if we achieve the promises withare in the qdr institutional reform in all of the things that come with that, .e can lower the risk it will take some heavy lift thing. >> we are not there yet and we .eed to get those exactly right >> general, i assume you agree. level wes the lowest can maintain reasonably in the army. ago, wer three years were asked by this body, where does the risk become too high? where is the floor? each service what about the task of trying to answer that question. >> do you think going below that impose greater than moderate risk? >> in certain mission areas. it would not affect our responsiveness in
done in an environment that is bit -- in a bit of an aberration. it is a long-term project not an overt night -- an overnight affair. it used the defense strategic guidance as a foundation document and build upon it, but the themes, the principles, the mission refer back to the strategic guidance. or is a coherence here -- there is a coherence here. what do you think this -- >> do you think this qdr offers low to moderate risk? >> if we achieve the promises withare in the qdr...
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time, anendar environment rich with new vocabulary. >> we use big words in here all the time because we are constantly communicating with them about their day. >> for parents, the cost of sending her here is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might've spent on other things and invested in their education. it is not just education, but it is the sense of socialization, and i think it ultimately gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> that on the other side of town, a world apart, they are doing the dishes together. she has seen a change for the better in her daughter, who has started chatting more. >> before i did not give her the chance to express herself. i would be doing most of the talking. now, i give her a chance to express herself, so she does not get frustrated and angry. >> it has already helped some in their daily lives. i can loves her books, tell you, and hopefully that will help her chances. that brings us to a close, but you can continue watching us on our 24-hour news channel. thanks for watching. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the f
time, anendar environment rich with new vocabulary. >> we use big words in here all the time because we are constantly communicating with them about their day. >> for parents, the cost of sending her here is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might've spent on other things and invested in their education. it is not just education, but it is the sense of socialization, and i think it ultimately gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> that on the other side...
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it saves money and it improves the environment. so we can and do disagree in this congress on the causes of climate change and the best fuel mix to meet america's energy demands, but we can all agree that less is more. whatever your fuel source, if you use less you save money, and that's good for all of us concerned. we can also agree that creating demand for american-made energy efficient products will also create good jobs, and energy efficiency, cheapest fuel, requires, as i said, labor and manufactured goods that are made in america. and we can also all agree that cutting the energy bills of homeowners, businesses and the federal government and therefore the taxpayer is a very good thing. . mr. speaker, the vermont that a i represent has long been a leader in energy efficiency. my home state was the first to set up what was called an energy efficiency utility. that utility, efficiency vermont, has done outstanding work for the past 20 years. basically what it acknowledges and understands is that a kilowatt saved is a cost avoid
it saves money and it improves the environment. so we can and do disagree in this congress on the causes of climate change and the best fuel mix to meet america's energy demands, but we can all agree that less is more. whatever your fuel source, if you use less you save money, and that's good for all of us concerned. we can also agree that creating demand for american-made energy efficient products will also create good jobs, and energy efficiency, cheapest fuel, requires, as i said, labor and...
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in my district, business owners believe that protecting the environment and clean water standards is not antigrowth. in fact, it's projobs. when i recently toured the family-run trucking company in my district, they were not against truck safety standards. they do the right thing by their workers and they abide by safe driving rules. and they want regulations to ensure that others do the same. what they are against are new truck safety standards that hinder growth without actually making trucking any safer. smarter regulations should protect good businesses from bad actors. i'll give you another example. denny hudson, he runs sea coast bank, a small community bank in florida. like many small financial institutions, they weathered the financial crisis because they were not involved in the risky financial behavior. they expected mortgages to be repaid on time and they wanted the small businesses they supported to succeed. after the financial crisis of 2008, nearly took down the global economy, most people agreed that government regulators needed to better protect our financial system.
in my district, business owners believe that protecting the environment and clean water standards is not antigrowth. in fact, it's projobs. when i recently toured the family-run trucking company in my district, they were not against truck safety standards. they do the right thing by their workers and they abide by safe driving rules. and they want regulations to ensure that others do the same. what they are against are new truck safety standards that hinder growth without actually making...
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they're buying them, more efficient, less emission into the environment. it makes a lot of sense. >> the repeal takes effect july 1st. any who's already paid will get a refund. >>> more businesses and major sports league speaking out against a controversial bill in arizona. wendy has an update. >> this list keeps on growing. banks, airlines, sports leagues, voicing their opposition to this anti-gay law. moments ago, major league baseball was the latest to reiterate it has a no tolerance policy towards discrimination joins jpmorgan chase, southwest and american airlines and southwestern bell saying they apologize this measure. today, the national hispanic bar association said it would cancel its upcoming convention in phoenix in 2015 or next year's convention if this measure passes. the measure would allow businesses to refuse to serve gays and lesbians on the basis of religious beliefs. governor jan brewer has until saturday to either sign or veto this measure. back to you. >> thanks, wendy. >>> tonight the daughter of a falls church woman killed in a dead
they're buying them, more efficient, less emission into the environment. it makes a lot of sense. >> the repeal takes effect july 1st. any who's already paid will get a refund. >>> more businesses and major sports league speaking out against a controversial bill in arizona. wendy has an update. >> this list keeps on growing. banks, airlines, sports leagues, voicing their opposition to this anti-gay law. moments ago, major league baseball was the latest to reiterate it has a...
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can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworlds? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent, highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this planet. i think it's atrocious. >> this hearing is expected to last all week with osha continuing to work toward this theory. that seaworld knew there was a calculated risk of injury or death, but put trainers in the water with the whales anyway. while seaworld will say that dawn brancheau's death was an isolated incident. reporting live in seminole county, dave mcdaniel, wesh 2 news. >>> there's something wrong. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alri
can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworlds? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent, highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this...
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given the environment, obviously this is having a serious effect here in ukraine. we have heard in late-breaking news or in late evening news that the ukrainians are so concerned about this that they're moving security forces up to the border in areas in the north and the east of the country, not in crimea, so clearly, the ukrainians are very afraid about a larger conflict with russia, not just crimea. >> i was fascinated because i hear these people in the crimean region speaking to our reporters. you're fluent in russian. these people who are speaking in crimea are speaking in russian versus those in kiev speaking ukrainian. >> absolutely right. i mean, there are long standing relationships between russia and ukraine. there's a sense of pride in this part of the country, signs are not in russian, they're in ukrainian, a different letter alphabet. certainly in crimea, predominantly they do speak russian. language is a big issue and it's been made a big issue by the russians themselves, because there's been a plan to make ukrainian the official language and push rus
given the environment, obviously this is having a serious effect here in ukraine. we have heard in late-breaking news or in late evening news that the ukrainians are so concerned about this that they're moving security forces up to the border in areas in the north and the east of the country, not in crimea, so clearly, the ukrainians are very afraid about a larger conflict with russia, not just crimea. >> i was fascinated because i hear these people in the crimean region speaking to our...
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. >> reporter: vital support in an environment where stereotypes still exist. >> as a woman in the army you already have to fight and strive to be treated equally sometimes and you don't want to be personally i don't want to be treated like i can't do anything now that i'm pregnant. >> reporter: a competitive spirit that appears strong after baby. alan reports 80% of women in the program return to duty after six months passing the physical fitness test which includes meeting the military's weight requirement. in a matter of weeks it's this army mom's turn. >> you think you're ready? >> i'm ready. >>> wow. as my wife frequently reminds me it's not easy. act josh seth rogen publicly shaming senators for skipping his speech on capitol hill. >> plus the cost of riding metro is about to go up and leaving some riders, some commuters stuck without a ride. adam tuss talking riders ready to tell metro take a hike. >> the alexandria police officer who nearly died in the line of duty one year ago today he's trending on twitter blasting senators for not showing up on a hearing on alzheimer's resear
. >> reporter: vital support in an environment where stereotypes still exist. >> as a woman in the army you already have to fight and strive to be treated equally sometimes and you don't want to be personally i don't want to be treated like i can't do anything now that i'm pregnant. >> reporter: a competitive spirit that appears strong after baby. alan reports 80% of women in the program return to duty after six months passing the physical fitness test which includes meeting...
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this bill would delay protections that would help ensure that workplace environments are safe for all workers. and this bill would delay our efforts to speed up veterans receiving their benefits. and something that's particularly important in my state in my district where folks are concerned about fatal accidents and service delays on the metro north railroad, this bill would delay the very regulation that will help ensure that metro north is safe and timely for commuters. on time safe rail service is critical to our state's economy, and this bill could jeopardize that. my district, connecticut's economy and our nation's economy cannot afford this ideological destructive bill -- ideological, destructive bill. mr. speaker, i'm here to offer an amendment, an amendment that would help make this bill work better for families and small businesses. i was sent to congress to get things done, and i'm working to eliminate and streamline unnecessary regulations and help cut through red tape and save taxpayers money. at the same time, though, we know that smart regulations save money and save li
this bill would delay protections that would help ensure that workplace environments are safe for all workers. and this bill would delay our efforts to speed up veterans receiving their benefits. and something that's particularly important in my state in my district where folks are concerned about fatal accidents and service delays on the metro north railroad, this bill would delay the very regulation that will help ensure that metro north is safe and timely for commuters. on time safe rail...
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the media environment has completely changed. the network news programs of older cronkite used to say that the weighted, and that was the definitive word. enormousevision has rise. there are the internet channels, and c-span. you have to be a careful consumer. should sample media that does not agree with you gores in accord with all of your views because you learn something. if you want to get the story that you can properly represents the facts, you can find it. it is really up to the viewer government is up to the consumer to find the news they think is not able to then i explained the world to them. everyone is able to judge that for themselves. so railing against media all bring things to the table. that the choices we have in the media now enable people to make up their own minds so that the stories cannot be buried anymore. you can find the stories company can also tell your friends, neighbors, and relatives through e-mail that they should read them. everyone right out watching c-span can be their own publisher, because if
the media environment has completely changed. the network news programs of older cronkite used to say that the weighted, and that was the definitive word. enormousevision has rise. there are the internet channels, and c-span. you have to be a careful consumer. should sample media that does not agree with you gores in accord with all of your views because you learn something. if you want to get the story that you can properly represents the facts, you can find it. it is really up to the viewer...
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. >> the problem is putting them in that environment was not correcting the problem. it was enhancing the problem. >> reporter: they hemmed to write georgia's juvenile laws. they say they're better off being rehabilitated in their home where rather than being influenced by older hardened offenders. >> what we found out a lot of these children coming into the system were not really bad children. they were doing dumb things. so we wanted to find a better way of treating them under the local level. >> reporter: georgia is following states like texas and louisiana by diverting juveniles to community-based programs. >> runaway or possession of alcohol, rather than having those children detained, is there there are interventions that will happen between the youth and specific state agencies to get to the underlying cause. >> reporter: a new commission is in charge of making sure that the programs are consistent and effective scenario across the s. the state also believes they will save a lot of money in this change. the community based programs the governor said will cut th
. >> the problem is putting them in that environment was not correcting the problem. it was enhancing the problem. >> reporter: they hemmed to write georgia's juvenile laws. they say they're better off being rehabilitated in their home where rather than being influenced by older hardened offenders. >> what we found out a lot of these children coming into the system were not really bad children. they were doing dumb things. so we wanted to find a better way of treating them...
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and the idea that we would have created an environment that is hospitable is outrageous. it's not just putin, it's going to be the people's republic of china. even if it's not in cahoots with put putin. >> it seems like the president and the secretary of state keep lecturing putin, that they have a 19th century mentality, this is the 21st century. he made a speech where -- in which he says the great power conflict is a thing of the past. i want to ask you about these words the president uttered many listen to this closely. >> those countries that are large like russia or china, we have the kind of relationship with them we're not getting into conflicts of that sort at least over the last several decades, there's been a recognition that neither country benefits from that kind of great power conflict. the kind of national security threat we're going to confront, their terror threats, they're failed states, the proliferation of deadly weapons. >> it looks like vladimir, when you listen to those words, vladimir didn't get the memo on this, and it seems to me when you add that
and the idea that we would have created an environment that is hospitable is outrageous. it's not just putin, it's going to be the people's republic of china. even if it's not in cahoots with put putin. >> it seems like the president and the secretary of state keep lecturing putin, that they have a 19th century mentality, this is the 21st century. he made a speech where -- in which he says the great power conflict is a thing of the past. i want to ask you about these words the president...
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anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> right. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah. there's that caveat. we appreciate it. greg miller, sun trust. we're delighted to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next lou dobbs to be the. we're going hollywood. stay with us. >>> a record-breaking year at the box office films bringing in all-time high 10.9 billion last year, and now they're looking to take home hollywood's top honor sunday. here to break down the top oscar contenders and likely winners is host of the television show -- great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> let's start with "gravity." i find the movie a fascinating idea. the great stars. does it win best picture? >> it certainly is
anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> right. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah....
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it will affect the environment. but most of all the risk. the risk for the president, well, he's not running again, is he? the democrats will be able to go out and say we stand for the environment. our president proved it. and we proved to who? the kids. the next generation. well, here they are. 4th of july at aunt wendy's house. that's 8 of 11. when they come to the lake, they eat everything. that's why we have three refrigerators. what are we going to tell them? you ever think about what kind of world are we going to leave them? what kind of message are we going to send? now, we're teaching the kids that america is a wonderful country. it's 4th of july. they're jumping in the water. they're going to go hang out on the raft. they're going to twaef american flag. and i can tell you they'll eat all the food. what are we telling them? oil is going to be the focal point of your energy source many the future. we say yes to pipelines, we give big tax breaks to big oil, whatever they want, or do we want their generation to be different from ours?
it will affect the environment. but most of all the risk. the risk for the president, well, he's not running again, is he? the democrats will be able to go out and say we stand for the environment. our president proved it. and we proved to who? the kids. the next generation. well, here they are. 4th of july at aunt wendy's house. that's 8 of 11. when they come to the lake, they eat everything. that's why we have three refrigerators. what are we going to tell them? you ever think about what kind...
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. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are on sol bleat, and china and russia are developing fighters that will out fly and outgun the american fleet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> and we are following breaking news coming out of ukraine right now. we're going to go to nick schifrin who is there. there is a developing situation outside of a cafe that involves a un enjoy. nick what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: well, what we saw for upwards of an hour is robert [ inaudible ] who is the special representative for the secretary general who has been here trying to figure out a way out of this crisis, he was meeting with some journalists in a cafe, and that's when a group of pro-russian militia members effectively blockaded him inside the cafe. journalists heard about it and rushed to t
. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> reporter: despite the many problems and the cost overruns, the military has no plans to scrap the f-35. it argues current fighter jets are on sol bleat, and china and russia are developing fighters that will out fly and outgun the american fleet. rosiland jordan, al jazeera, washington....
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. >> the environment where stereo types still exist. >> in the army you have to fight to be treated equally. you don't want to be -- personally i don't want to be treated i can't do anything now that i'm pregnant. >> a competitive spirit that appears strong after baby. allen reports 80% of women on the program return to duty after six months, passing the physical fitness test which including meeting the military's requirement. in a matter of weeks, it's this mom's turn. >> i'm ready to go. >> a real impressive group there. as for women who are not ready by that goal date, i'm told it's usually because of complications of pregnancy and recovery. >>> back to the big story. the winter system headed our way. road salt is one of the hardest items to get a hold of. we're showing you alternatives to prevent slips and falls on your property. >>> we've heard when the snow will start. when will it move out? chuck's forecast is coming up next. >>> we'll be with you first in the morning bringing you delays and cancellations. news >>> this week's "wednesday's child" is a young man that just celebrated h
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and the only difference is that i kbru up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. >> congressman elijah cummings joining us right now, a democratic congressman from maryland. i know you were there in the east room of the white house, congressman. take us inside for you personally what was it like to hear the president really express these kinds of emotions? >> i tell you, it made me feel emotional, wolf, as an african-american man who was once an african-american boy. and to see those young men standing there. but the fact is that not only did the presidency himself in those boys, wolf, he allowed those boys to see themselves in him. and that is very, very critical. and that's the part that's been missing. we've got a president who has been elevated to where he is. but a lot of those young boys probably felt at some time this was unreachable. by him allowing himself to be seen, that is, to strip himself and let them know that he had been through what they had been through, i think is made a tremendous difference. as a matter of fact, one of the young boys said to me b
and the only difference is that i kbru up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. >> congressman elijah cummings joining us right now, a democratic congressman from maryland. i know you were there in the east room of the white house, congressman. take us inside for you personally what was it like to hear the president really express these kinds of emotions? >> i tell you, it made me feel emotional, wolf, as an african-american man who was once an african-american...
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anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> rht. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah. there's that caveat. we appreciate it. greg miller, sun trust. we're delighted to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next lou dobbs to be the. we're going hollywood. stay with us. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeng? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronitis. spiriva is a oncdailinhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trble
anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> rht. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah....
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and the second problem has been the environment for safety of media workers is not that, still not good. there's still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become personal. and then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start -- [inaudible] we have had examples of in this the past. and the thursday -- the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism among afghan media workers which is a pity because in afghanistan which corruption makes a huge problem, there's a huge need for investigative journalism. >> you know, that segways to another subject. let me ask you about this, james, and it's sort of our business in a way and also the business of mr. anzar here which is state broadcasting, you know, government broadcasting. mr. anzar's rta is moving to more of a public broadcasting model and changing the way they think about their work. i guess the question for you and i and maybe others in the room here, what's the appropriate role for the bbc and voa and other international broadcasters that also broadca
and the second problem has been the environment for safety of media workers is not that, still not good. there's still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become personal. and then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start -- [inaudible] we have had examples of in this the past. and the thursday -- the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism among afghan media workers which is a pity because in...
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emission, and which prohibited commonsense uses of cheap and safe fuel that could actually help the environment. and department of transportation regulations that, without increasing safety, vastly increased record eping for ready-mix concrete drivers, unnecessarily limited their hours and suppressed their wages. title 2 of the alert act helps to protect people like bob sells and his workers from regulations that ask job creators to achieve the unyou a cheeveble. do not -- the unachievable, do not help to control targets, suppress hours and wages for no good reasons and inundate americans with unnecessary paperwork. title 3 of the alert act offers long-needed help to small business people like carl harris, the vice president and general manager of carl harris company in wichita, kansas. mr. harris is a small homebuilder. every day he has to fight and overcome the fact that government regulations now account for 25% of the final price of a new single-family home. mr. harris participants in small business review panels, existing law uses to try to lower the cost of regulations for small businesse
emission, and which prohibited commonsense uses of cheap and safe fuel that could actually help the environment. and department of transportation regulations that, without increasing safety, vastly increased record eping for ready-mix concrete drivers, unnecessarily limited their hours and suppressed their wages. title 2 of the alert act helps to protect people like bob sells and his workers from regulations that ask job creators to achieve the unyou a cheeveble. do not -- the unachievable, do...
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if suddenly you add on top of it a light sensor, suddenly you are responding to the environment. what we do is make the kits and we see this consistently, people buy the kits and then come back and buy another kit, then they come back and buy individual bits. >> what's the repeat customer rating? >> right now between 15% and 20%. it's something that we continue to try to grow. obviously a lot of the first two years of the business have been about building the core customer base and the core product line. >> when i think of lego, one of the interesting things about it, they run their manufacturing operations and have amazing quality control. you can take them from this year and they still work with legos 50 years ago. do you worry about because you're open source someone else could take your designs and manufacture them more cheaply? >> we have a very balanced kind of approach to open source where we trademark our name and still hold patents for the connector and the system in general, so ultimately if you want to make something you want to call little bit compatible, it would hav
if suddenly you add on top of it a light sensor, suddenly you are responding to the environment. what we do is make the kits and we see this consistently, people buy the kits and then come back and buy another kit, then they come back and buy individual bits. >> what's the repeat customer rating? >> right now between 15% and 20%. it's something that we continue to try to grow. obviously a lot of the first two years of the business have been about building the core customer base and...
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influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especially their economic problems. >> so even though he said the worst thing that happened in the history of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union, you believe that if he thought he could re-create the soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with that, especially economic? >> he just wants those countries of the near abroad, most of all ukraine looking to russia and as part of an arrangement with russia, not part of the arrangement with the west. he wants to avoid them establishing stronger linkages with the west and he wants them to have much stronger linkages with russia, where russia actually has some measure of control. >> charlie: and he says that specifically in part, does he not? >> well, yeah, i think -- he's a typical autocrat. he's made no secret of wh
influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especially their economic problems. >> so even though he said the worst thing that happened in the history of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union, you believe that if he thought he...
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j.d., the joint information environment. so if i were to leave you one thought of what we could and should do as a nation, we should protect these networks better than we have been protected today. not just within the defense department but also our critical infrastructures. time and again we're seeing where people have exploited into these networks only to find out that the way they're getting in is so easy that is difficult to defend. so step one, chairman, i think is a defensible architecture. attacks are growing. it was mentioned by the ranking member, the attacks we saw against wall street and around the world, the destructive attacks that hit saudi aramco, and most recently the sands corporation. when you look at those destructive attacks, they just tried data on systems. that had to be replaced. this is facing difficult change from disruptive attacks which only disrupt for the time that attack is going on versus the destructive attack where the information is actually lost. far more damaging, far more timely, far more
j.d., the joint information environment. so if i were to leave you one thought of what we could and should do as a nation, we should protect these networks better than we have been protected today. not just within the defense department but also our critical infrastructures. time and again we're seeing where people have exploited into these networks only to find out that the way they're getting in is so easy that is difficult to defend. so step one, chairman, i think is a defensible...
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. >> well, senator, i agree that an environment of low rates, low interest rates, especially when it p prevails for a long time, and we have had a long period of low interest rates can give rise to behavior that poses threats to financial stability. and therefore we need to be looking at that very carefully. and we are doing so in a very thorough way, i believe. there are a number of things that we are monitoring. measures of asset prices and whether or not they appear to be diverging from historical norms. namely it's hard but trying to spot any asset price bubbles that might be emerging. we're looking at leverage, which build up in leverage can be very dangerous to the financial system and pose stability risks. we're looking at trends in leverage. we're looking at credit growth to see whether or not that has potentially worrisome trends. in addition to that we're looking the particularly through the stress tests at financial institutions and a low interest rate environment. we have to worry about whether or not they're appropriately dealing with interest rate risk ls. we have been
. >> well, senator, i agree that an environment of low rates, low interest rates, especially when it p prevails for a long time, and we have had a long period of low interest rates can give rise to behavior that poses threats to financial stability. and therefore we need to be looking at that very carefully. and we are doing so in a very thorough way, i believe. there are a number of things that we are monitoring. measures of asset prices and whether or not they appear to be diverging...
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this order incentivized better outcomes for communities and the environment while cutting red tape. since implementing this order, agencies have expedited permits for over 50 major projects. in one instance, agencies shavinged up to three years off the -- shaved up to three years off the time line of the bridge replacement project in new york . that's a multibillion-dollar project that's putting americanings back to work -- americans back to work. since then, the president issued another memorandum in june, 2013, further directing federal agencies to develop and integrated interagency preapplication process for significant offshore electric transmission projects requiring federal approval. mr. speaker, my republican colleagues often claim to want to get americans back to work. so i have to ask, why do we need legislation that does not create a single job, a bill that will pick winners and losers, and a bill that makes the process less clear and less protective of public health and safety? why do we need that legislation? why must we continue to waste this chamber's precious time on
this order incentivized better outcomes for communities and the environment while cutting red tape. since implementing this order, agencies have expedited permits for over 50 major projects. in one instance, agencies shavinged up to three years off the -- shaved up to three years off the time line of the bridge replacement project in new york . that's a multibillion-dollar project that's putting americanings back to work -- americans back to work. since then, the president issued another...